12 Related Articles from 2018-11-14

Dozens of migrants refuse to leave container ship in Libya. Dozens of migrants holed up in Libyan port city after being picked them up in foundering raft in Mediterranean >>

Exclusive: Libya sees currency stabilizing next year, squeezing militia. Libya expects to end a long-running liquidity crisis by early 2019 as a foreign currency tax helps the official and black market exchange rates converge at less than 3 dinars to the dollar, the Tripoli-based deputy prime minister said. >>

Gunmen hit Libyan el Sharara oilfield sub-station, output not affected: NOC. Gunmen on Tuesday attacked a sub-station at Libya's el Sharara oilfield but production was not affected, state oil firm National Oil Corporation (NOC) said on Wednesday. >>

Libyan coast guards force stranded migrants off container ship. Libyan authorities on Tuesday forcibly disembarked more than 90 migrants who had refused to leave a cargo ship that rescued them before docking in a port west of Tripoli, a coast guard commander said. >>

Migrants forced off ship after refusing to return to Libya. An international rights group says Libyan authorities have forcibly removed dozens of migrants who had barricaded themselves in a container ship in the port city of Misrata for the past 10 days after being picked up at sea >>

Migrants Rescued by Cargo Ship Refuse to Get Off in Libya. Dozens of migrants are engaged in a standoff with Libyan officials, refusing to disembark from a ship that rescued them at sea because they fear torture at the hands of Libyan authorities. >>

Nearly 80 migrants forced off cargo ship. Nearly 80 rescued migrants have been forced off a cargo ship after it docked at a Libya port following an eleven-day standoff. >>

Nearly 80 rescued migrants forced off cargo ship in Libya. Around 80 rescued migrants have been forced off a cargo ship after it docked at a Libya port following an eleven-day standoff. >>

Rescued migrants refuse to leave ship taking them to Libya. Dozens rescued by a cargo ship say they would rather die than be forced to disembark. >>

Shipbound migrants in Libya port say would rather die than disembark. Migrants refusing to leave a cargo ship docked in Libya said on Wednesday they would rather die than be returned to land, as the coast guard began disembarking some of those on board. >>

Shipbound migrants in Libya port say would rather die.... By Ahmed Elumami and Aidan LewisTRIPOLI, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Migrants refusing to leave a cargo ship docked in Libya said on Wednesday they would rather die... >>